Richard S. VictorIn The NewsTestimonialsAwardsPublished WorksMediaContact Attorneyhome  
  Family Law Attorney  
 



brown
Divorce Attorney
Child Custody
Child Support
Juvenile
Marital Agreements
Paternity
Appellate
GrandParents Rights
Spousal Support
Address
badges
spacer-btm

Published Works

 

Michigan Family Law from Real World Divorce

 

Still Part of the Family - How divorce and or termination of a domestic relationship affects a child’s legal relationship with grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins and other important family members.

 

Grandparent Visitation Statute Held Constitutional

Is Mandatory Joint Custody really in the best interests of children and families?

When Parenting Time Conflicts with Extra-Curricular Activities Keeping Kids Out of the Middle

Neither Harm Nor Clear And Convincing Evidence Are Required To Meet Constitutional Requirements, Says U.S. Supreme Court Regarding Grandparent Visitation

Editorial To USA Today In Support Of Grandparents Visitation Laws

How to Resolve Disputes Before They Get Out of Control


Published Works

Grandma Uses Law To Get Visits With Girl

Grandparent Visitation Law Back On The Books

Michigan's New Grandparent Visitation Law

Will "Divorce Reform" Help Our Children?

Divorce Education for Parents and Grandparents

GRO Newsletter, August 5, 2003

ANALYSIS OF MICHIGAN’S NEW GRANDPARENT VISITATION LAW

Has Professionalism Become a Causality of our Changing Times?

When Should Third Parties Get Custody or Visitation?

Specialized Reciprocity

Antenuptial Agreements: Modern Trends in Pre-Marriage Contracts

"Still Part of the Family" Summer 2015 issue of Family Advocate, American Bar Association

Published Works Divorce Attorney Michigan

Disclaimer
Our website was prepared for informational purposes only. The materials contained in this site are not intended to, and do not constitute legal advice. Internet subscribers and online readers should never act upon any of this information without seeking professional counsel. Submitting information to our attorneys via e-mail does not create an attorney-client relationship and Richard S. Victor, PLLC may use the information provided to check for conflicts of interest to determine if the firm can assist you with your legal inquiry. Neither transmission nor receipt of any of these materials creates an attorney-client relationship between the sender and the receiver. The use of the Internet for communications with the firm will not establish an attorney-client relationship and messages containing confidential or time-sensitive information should not be sent.

Each legal problem depends on its unique individual facts and different jurisdictions have different laws and regulations. Richard S. Victor, PLLC makes no representation that materials on this website are appropriate or available for use in all jurisdictions. This website (excluding linked sites) is controlled by Richard S. Victor, PLLC from its offices within the State of Michigan, County of Oakland. The laws of the State of Michigan, without regard to its conflicts of laws principles, apply to all matters relating to use of this website. By use of this website, you agree to submit to the exclusive personal jurisdiction and venue of the appropriate court in Michigan to resolve any dispute concerning your use of this website. This website contains links to other resources on the Internet. Richard S. Victor, PLLC does not necessarily endorse, and is not responsible for, any third-party content that may be accessed through this website. The links to other publicly available web sites are provided as a mere convenience to users and Richard S. Victor, PLLC makes no claims, promises or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information in those sites.

 
     
 
Social Media Law Offices of Richard, S. Victor, PLLC

1721 Bellwood Court
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304

Office 248-646-7177 Cell 248-762-9223